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Justin Hertzog Using Your Cashflow to Live
18 July 2018 | 7 replies
Things are going to break and go wrong, and you better be able to stroke a check when necessary.
Shella Sanders getting title cleared with a lot of heirs seller doesnt know
20 July 2018 | 7 replies
@Bruce Lynn wow that is interesting. i think i should try the family reunion/dinner. thanks@Neil Aggarwal the two grandsons are splitting 10k if this goes through. i dont think they really care wouldn't mind if the city just takes the house. one of them is very unwell health wise and has had 2 strokes behind trying to sell this house, so i think they just let it go mentally already. 
Bryan N. I'll admit it I suck at painting!!!!
3 January 2015 | 19 replies
Easy to use, fast, smooth finish, no brush strokes.
Kent Slawson How to best utilize 150k cash to transition into new career?
15 October 2016 | 5 replies
While employed use the 150K (split in half) and buy 2 SFR, TH or Duplex leverage (75K down stroke / leverage about 40-60%), then you have some cash flow. with a bank loan as rates are low and fixed. 
John Humphries Advice on buying a seller financed property
18 January 2018 | 15 replies
My seller financed offers are very broad stroke and generic with a Letter of Intent (LOI).I offer 3 scenarios - 1) cash out (lowest price), closing in 45-60 days.Or 2) seller financing (10-20% down, market rates, $x/mo pmt) at cash out price + about 10%, closing in 14 days or when they choose. 
Travis Colsen REI newbie looking for advice in MN
3 January 2017 | 16 replies
Painting with a broad stroke, I would say identify your farm area and the parameters of the type of deal that is attractive to you.
Tristan Russell Advice on real estate investing
12 June 2017 | 10 replies
Thanks for the reply so basically slow bucks & steady strokes.
Mike Hansen Time for business cards! Our titles?
14 May 2015 | 18 replies
Having some grand title on a card also tells me that you have an ego that may need to be stroked and if I stroke it enough you might be at a disadvantage in dealing.
Robertto Rickards What Next? After you have driven around and found empty houses?
20 September 2015 | 9 replies
Different strokes for different folksStep 4: Either choose a direct mail company to send your letters or buy the materials and send yourself.Step 5: Find a service that allows you to skip trace the returned mailers.
Account Closed Investing in Newark, NJ
30 July 2020 | 24 replies
But it's also important to note that while we may work a lot of foreclosures, our experience in such should not be used to paint a broad stroke about Newarks real estate landscape.